In singles, SDSU took the top three singles matches to shorten the remainder of the meet. Nasenbeny cruised to a 6-2, 6-3 win at No. 1. Blackburne took the first set 7-5, but dropped the second and needed a 10-6 third set super tiebreaker to earn the win at No. 2. Henry won 6-3, 6-2 at No. 3, which allowed the remaining matches to play eight-game pro sets. McDougall, Medina and Botzet each won their pro set at No. 4, 5 and 6, respectively.

The Jacks swept Truman State 9-0 and improved to 7-10 overall.

On the men's side, SDSU fell behind 2-1 after doubles and only managed a split in singles, which was not enough.

In singles, the two teams went every other in singles wins, beginning with Truman State at No. 1. Rossetto posted a straight-set victory at No. 2 to even the score. Lawley dropped a third-set super tiebreaker at No. 3. Thorp pulled out a tight win at No. 4, 6-4, 7-5. Alejandro Marin was also edged in a third-set super tiebreaker at No. 5. Maki closed out the wins for SDSU at No. 6 by the same score as Thorp, but it was not enough.

The meet ended 5-4 in favor of Truman State and SDSU dropped to 5-12 overall.

Complete results from today's meets are available at the beginning of this article.

Both teams travel to St. Louis, Mo., to face Missouri-St. Louis tomorrow. Meet times are set for 10 a.m.